Auckland Institute, 581 
8. “Further Experiments with Sorghum,” by Mr. Justice Gillies. 
(Transactions, p. 261.) 
* On the Effects of School-life on the Sight," by B. Schwarzbach, 
M.D. (Transactions, p. 472.) 
Fourra Merre. 28th August, 1882. 
E. A. Mackechnie, President, in the chair. 
New Members.—J. McLaren, P. E. Cheal, H. W. Northeroft, J. H. Jack- 
son, T. Wells, F. R. Webb, Rev. Mr. Gulliver. 
1. * New Genera and Species of Curculionide," by Capt. T. Broun. 
2. * On the Growth of the Cork Oak (Quercus suber) in the Auckland 
District,” by Mr. Justice Gillies. (Transactions, p. 267.) 
8. “The University of New Zealand: its History, Constitution, and 
Objects,” by the Right Rev. W. G. Cowie, D.D. 
A long discussion followed the reading of this paper, in which Mr. Justice Gillies, Mr. 
Haleombe, Mr. Martin, Dr. Purchas, and others took part. 
Frta Meetme. 25th September, 1882, 
E. A. Mackechnie, President, in the chair. 
New Members.—H. Eastman, W. Fidler, T. Simpson, W. P. Snow. 
1. * New Species of Coleoptera," by Capt. T. Broun. 
2. “On two new Planarians from Auckland Harbour,” by T. F. Cheese- 
ig F.L.S. (Transactions, p. 218.) 
8. “ Shakspeare and ui prie Sie J. Murray Moore, M.D. 
This paper was chiefly occupied eras a Gili of John Lilly and his works, and 
their influence upon the literature of the reign of Elizabeth. According to the author, 
this influence could be traced through many of Shakspeare’s plays. 
Sixra Meetine. 28rd October, 1882. 
E. A. Mackechnie, President, in the chair. 
New Members.—Dr. Edgelow, Rev. Mr. Macrae. 
1. “On the Occurrence of Platinum in Quartz Lodes at the Thames,” 
by J. A. Pond. (Transactions, p. 419.) 
= 9, * Note on the Origin of the Boomerang,” by W. D. Campbell, F.G.8. 
(Transactions, p. 459.) 
8. ** New Species of Coleoptera,’ by Capt. T. Broun, M.E.S. 
4, * The Visionary Faculty of Mind,” by E. A, Mackechnie. 
